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Welcome
to the Linux System Assistant Controls project
Let's
make Linux more easy to use!
How
can we accomplish this?
We'll start - like many others - by taking a look at Windows.
Why is it so successful?
Yes,
yes... nowadays the customer is "forced" to buy a computer
with windows pre-installed and bla, bla, bla... But what were the
factors which made the OS a winner in the first place?
Because
even a moderately intelligent being can make adjustments to the
system's settings. That advantage comes with the graphical user
interface. In Linux we usually don't have the kind of standard interfaces
that are common MacOS or Windows features. All we have by default
(in a normal distro) is 3-4 core interface panels that cover the
most basic settings: an installer, probably Yast or equivalents
and the desktop managers control interface. While this is definitely
a step in the right direction, let's have look at all the config
files that aren't incorporated into these tools.
Within
the limits of this project we're going to address this issue. Let
there be no more of: "ah, but it's so difficult to cofigure!"
Let's make Linux as simple as a Windows or Mac Box!
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